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#Thaw T4 DNA ligase and 10x Buffer on ice. | #Thaw T4 DNA ligase and 10x Buffer on ice. | ||
#In a sterile tube add (in this specific order): '''1.''' 8 microliters dd water '''2.''' 1 microliter vector '''3.''' 3 microliters insert '''4.''' 1.5 microliter 10x Ligase Buffer '''5.''' 1.5 microliter T4 DNA ligase | #In a sterile tube add (in this specific order): '''1.''' 8 microliters dd water '''2.''' 1 microliter vector '''3.''' 3 microliters insert '''4.''' 1.5 microliter 10x Ligase Buffer '''5.''' 1.5 microliter T4 DNA ligase | ||
- | #2:45 PM 2 Hour | + | #2:45 PM 2 Hour Bench Top Ligation (products are kept at room temperature between 2-24 hours). When performing a short incubation, the concentration of ligase should be increased. Normally 1 microliter of T4 DNA ligase is used. Here we are using 1.5 microliters. If not proceeding onto transformation after the incubation period is complete, the ligation reaction can be stopped by freezing at -20 deg C. |
*It is important to note here the 3:1 ratio used when combining the vector and insert for the ligation reaction. The ratio is in terms of molarity NOT volume. Depending on the size of the insert, the volume of insert used will vary. With a very small insert, the ratio of insert to vector might increase to around 10:1. | *It is important to note here the 3:1 ratio used when combining the vector and insert for the ligation reaction. The ratio is in terms of molarity NOT volume. Depending on the size of the insert, the volume of insert used will vary. With a very small insert, the ratio of insert to vector might increase to around 10:1. | ||
*The following equation can be used: Insert mass in nanograms = 3 x [Insert length (bp) / Vector length (bp)] x Vector Mass in nanograms | *The following equation can be used: Insert mass in nanograms = 3 x [Insert length (bp) / Vector length (bp)] x Vector Mass in nanograms |
Revision as of 17:27, 29 October 2008
ProtocolsMiniprep Prodedure
Restriction Digest
Gel Electrophoresis
Ligation Reaction Procedure
Transformation Procedure
Ethanol Precipitation
Gel Extraction
The contents of the tube should be yellow after incubation.
Calf CIP - Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase
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